- “Today's as good as any to die. Though I never learned to read.”
- ―Galahad
Sir Galahad is a minor protagonist in the TV limited series Wizards: Tales of Arcadia. He was a Knight of the Round Table.
He is voiced by John Rhys-Davies
History[]
Background[]
Wizards[]
Somehow, Galahad was still alive by the 21st century and possibly granted semi immortality by Merlin or some other means. He lived in Camelot, which was floating in the sky, and stood guard. When Merlin returned to Camelot, he brought Douxie, Steve, Toby and ARGH with him. Galahad chuckled as soon as he saw Merlin and his recruits come by. However, Gail had suddenly saw an orange glow coming from a bank of clouds; when Galahad. However, he rammed his ship into the Arcane Order's flying fortress at the cost of his life so the Guardians of Arcadia could survive. Merlin was devastated by the loss of his friend and his needless sacrifice.
Personality[]
Galahad was the more jovial and honorable of the Knights. While he has some hatred towards supernatural, it is not as strong as Arthur's.
He may have ruthlessly hunted down Jim, Callista and their Troll allies but Galahad sees Gunmar and Bular as the true threat in the war between Trolls and humans.
He chased after Douxie when he learned the boy had magic. However, Galahad only tried to apprehend him because magic was banned in Camelot and because Douxie nearly cheated him of his money. By present day, Galahad seems to respect Douxie due to him being his friend Merlin's apprentice.
He is kind towards Steve and sees him as an honorable warrior and worthy companion. He enjoyed Steve's jovial and dim-witted antics and was impressed with the boy when he set off traps made by trolls.
During Arthur's tournament, he sneaks up behind Claire and admits that the Dark Knight nearby is menacing.
He fought alongside the Trolls at Dworza and defeated Gunmar, Bular and his people during the Battle of Killahead bridge.
By the present-day, it appears that Galahad no longer has prejudice towards magical creatures due to fighting alongside them years ago and seemingly accepting of Nari and Jim being their despite them being a primordial demigod and half-Troll respectively.
When the Arcane Order attacked Camelot, Galahad warned the rest of the heroes by ringing the bell. He later sacrificed himself so Merlin could evacuate the heroes from Camelot and destroyed their ice bridges.